a. A flirtatious female who teases as if enticing someone to dare spank her.
b. A female (usually one who enjoys being spanked) whose buttocks are smaller, tighter, firmer than an average adult-shaped bottom.
c. A girl, or boy (probably gay), who likes being spanked, and either acts like, or whose slim shape resembles that of a young girl.
b. A female (usually one who enjoys being spanked) whose buttocks are smaller, tighter, firmer than an average adult-shaped bottom.
c. A girl, or boy (probably gay), who likes being spanked, and either acts like, or whose slim shape resembles that of a young girl.
a. That girl's nothin' but a spankette - look at how she's behaving, what a naughty tease - somone should take her over their knee... and man, am I tempted.
b. Sure, she's kinda on the skinny side, but she's a pure spankette - man, what a cute, naughty little butt.
c. That little spankette's about to get a well deserved you-know-what.
b. Sure, she's kinda on the skinny side, but she's a pure spankette - man, what a cute, naughty little butt.
c. That little spankette's about to get a well deserved you-know-what.
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Saket Ranjan means "Lord Shri Rama" who is referred to as the मर्यादा पुरोषोत्तम राम
EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
SAKET:
Saket is the ancient name of Ayodhya- the birthplace of Lord Shri Rama. Ayodhya is also known as the Vetican of Hindus. It is said that the City Saket was Constructed by the Gods themselves and hence it is considered as the most sacred place on the earth. In mythology and even hindi poetry, सकेतनगरी has been desscribed as a very pious place and next only to the heaven.
Saket is also the name of a famous book pf poetry by Maithili Sharan Gupt. In this book he writes the Ramayana from Kaikeyi's view and how a mother would have felt.
RANJAN:
Ranjan means source of happiness, pride and satisfaction as evident in the word: मनोरंजन: मन+रंजन
SAKET RANJAN:
Now, in accordance with the meanings of the two words above, the word, Saket Ranjan means "the one who is the source of happiness, pride and satisfaction for Ayodhya." Which in turn means Lord Shri Rama, who is supposed to be the Complete Man, sans all vices and ideal of how one should conduct themselves.
EXPLANATION AND BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
SAKET:
Saket is the ancient name of Ayodhya- the birthplace of Lord Shri Rama. Ayodhya is also known as the Vetican of Hindus. It is said that the City Saket was Constructed by the Gods themselves and hence it is considered as the most sacred place on the earth. In mythology and even hindi poetry, सकेतनगरी has been desscribed as a very pious place and next only to the heaven.
Saket is also the name of a famous book pf poetry by Maithili Sharan Gupt. In this book he writes the Ramayana from Kaikeyi's view and how a mother would have felt.
RANJAN:
Ranjan means source of happiness, pride and satisfaction as evident in the word: मनोरंजन: मन+रंजन
SAKET RANJAN:
Now, in accordance with the meanings of the two words above, the word, Saket Ranjan means "the one who is the source of happiness, pride and satisfaction for Ayodhya." Which in turn means Lord Shri Rama, who is supposed to be the Complete Man, sans all vices and ideal of how one should conduct themselves.
मर्यादा पुरुषोत्तम राम is the only existing example of "Saket Ranjan." As it has been adequately explained above the name means Lord Shri Rama and hence no equivalence of the man with the name can exist in the Universe.
by आजाद January 10, 2012
Get the Saket Ranjan mug.santet is some kind of indonesian vodoo. the ethnic group that is famous to do this kind of "vodoo" things is Javanese people (east and central java). their shaman or paranormal can do magical, supernatural, and beyound imagination things like putting nails, needles, shaving razor, and other creepy stuff, inside someone's body, by the request of their customer of course. they also can make someone like or love their customer. or make their customer richer by giving them a supernatural creature called tuyul, a supernatural creature in the form of little children, who will steal money from their neighbour for their master.
by ga'il September 26, 2013
Get the santet mug.Since being founded in the year 1910, the St. Pauli Football Club has been based at the Heiligengeist pitch. It rapidly developed a close connection with what is perhaps the most famous urban district in Germany and its inhabitants.
Its first sporting successes began after the Second World War, when in 1948 its "miraculous eleven" got into the semifinal of the German championship.
In 1977 it succeeded in getting promoted into the first Bundesliga division, but was immediately relegated again. After playing for some years in what was then the Oberliga Nord Top Northern League, in 1984 it graduated once more into the field of paid professional football.
Parallel to the development of the St. Pauli district, which attracted increasing numbers of students, punks and artists, from the mid-eighties on an alternative fan scene came into being around the Millerntor, and for the first time the pirate flag was raised at the stadium. From this time on the skull and crossbones gave symbolic expression to the rebellious and pugnacious philosophy of the club and its fans.
This attitude paid dividends when the club once more earned promotion to the top division of the Bundesliga in 1988 – an event of mythic resonance. Remarkable contests were played out at the Millerntor home pitch against apparently invincible opponents. All the same, there was a constant concern for fair and civilised behaviour towards the opposing side. Incidentally, the St. Pauli football club was the first club to enshrine a ban on rightwing nationalist tendencies in its stadium rules right from the start.
Once more in the first division from 1991, with a two year gap (1995-1997), the club celebrated football festivals in the second division that were characterised by creativity and openness to the world. On 20 May 2001 a young St. Pauli team succeeded, in a heart-stopping finale at the Nuremberg Franken Stadium, in achieving promotion to the first Bundesliga division. Sad to say, the League's buccaneers dropped to the second division again after just one year. Players and fans can relish the memory of the 2:1 victory at the Millerntor in what was an indescribably exciting atmosphere. The title of "Victors over the World Cup Champions" was coined!
Apart from its Bundesliga team, St. Pauli also fields an ambitious amateur team in the Oberliga Nord. Many of these young hotheads have recently proved good enough to transfer to the professional team.
The St. Pauli club also has eleven amateur sections, of which the most successful is the rugby section, which has won championship titles (above all the women's rugby title), and the Friends and Supporters Association Abteilung Fördernde Mitglieder or A*F*M.
Its first sporting successes began after the Second World War, when in 1948 its "miraculous eleven" got into the semifinal of the German championship.
In 1977 it succeeded in getting promoted into the first Bundesliga division, but was immediately relegated again. After playing for some years in what was then the Oberliga Nord Top Northern League, in 1984 it graduated once more into the field of paid professional football.
Parallel to the development of the St. Pauli district, which attracted increasing numbers of students, punks and artists, from the mid-eighties on an alternative fan scene came into being around the Millerntor, and for the first time the pirate flag was raised at the stadium. From this time on the skull and crossbones gave symbolic expression to the rebellious and pugnacious philosophy of the club and its fans.
This attitude paid dividends when the club once more earned promotion to the top division of the Bundesliga in 1988 – an event of mythic resonance. Remarkable contests were played out at the Millerntor home pitch against apparently invincible opponents. All the same, there was a constant concern for fair and civilised behaviour towards the opposing side. Incidentally, the St. Pauli football club was the first club to enshrine a ban on rightwing nationalist tendencies in its stadium rules right from the start.
Once more in the first division from 1991, with a two year gap (1995-1997), the club celebrated football festivals in the second division that were characterised by creativity and openness to the world. On 20 May 2001 a young St. Pauli team succeeded, in a heart-stopping finale at the Nuremberg Franken Stadium, in achieving promotion to the first Bundesliga division. Sad to say, the League's buccaneers dropped to the second division again after just one year. Players and fans can relish the memory of the 2:1 victory at the Millerntor in what was an indescribably exciting atmosphere. The title of "Victors over the World Cup Champions" was coined!
Apart from its Bundesliga team, St. Pauli also fields an ambitious amateur team in the Oberliga Nord. Many of these young hotheads have recently proved good enough to transfer to the professional team.
The St. Pauli club also has eleven amateur sections, of which the most successful is the rugby section, which has won championship titles (above all the women's rugby title), and the Friends and Supporters Association Abteilung Fördernde Mitglieder or A*F*M.
by Frederick D. June 20, 2007
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The naked woman on the stage writhed to an Aerosmith song while a group of amateur gynocologists looked on, her darkly tanned skin protected from abrasion by a "My Little Pony" skanket.
by Gordon Sims June 8, 2007
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